AFC Wimbledon vs Newport County AFC. Sky Bet League Two.
The Cherry Red Records StadiumAttendance6,519.
AFC Wimbledon 2
- A Smith (12th minute)
- M Stevens (20th minute)
Newport County AFC 2
- M Spellman (26th minute)
- S McLoughlin (97th minute pen)
AFC Wimbledon 2-2 Newport
Tuesday 3 December 2024 22:18, UK
Shane McLoughlin's stoppage-time penalty rescued a point for Newport as they drew 2-2 with AFC Wimbledon at the Cherry Red Records Stadium.
The Dons were in front in the 12th minute when Alistair Smith fired the ball past Nick Townsend after getting on the end of John-Joe O'Toole's knockdown.
Kyle Hudlin should have equalised moments later when he dribbled around Dons goalkeeper Owen Goodman but his effort drifted wide of the right-hand post.
- All you need to know - Streaming Sky Sports with NOW | Get Sky Sports
- Download the Sky Sports App to watch every Sky Sports+ game
- Live EFL on Sky Sports+ & how to watch | Get more EFL to your phone with WhatsApp
The hosts made them pay in the 19th minute when Matty Stevens headed the ball into the bottom-right corner from a James Tilley free-kick.
Trending
- Man Utd pushing for opener at Viktoria Plzen LIVE!
- WCL: Maanum doubles Arsenal's lead at Valerenga LIVE!
- Astana 1-3 Chelsea: As it happened
- Transfer Centre LIVE! Man Utd open talks to sign Paraguayan teenager Leon
- Man Utd latest: 'Rashford asking price revealed'
- Shalom: Eubank has agreed 55-45 split for Benn fight
- Rangers vs Tottenham preview: Clement confident of memorable night
- Sancho on his fine form, Maresca's demands and Cucurella's boots!
- Pep questioning himself as he disagrees with Gundogan over City problems
- Man City: Club could make up to 'six signings over the next two windows'
However, Michael Spellman capped an exciting first half with a calm finish to beat Goodman and get his side back in the game.
Isaac Ogundere thought he had made it 3-1 in the 55th minute, but his goal was ruled out by referee Lee Swabey for a foul in the build-up.
Geoffroy Bony went closest for Newport during a quiet second half, but his header was inches wide of Goodman's goal.
AFC Wimbledon appeared to be heading for an impressive 2-1 win but Kyle Jameson won a penalty in the final seconds of stoppage time, and McLoughlin converted it to rescue a point for his side.